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Study of prevalence of metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at a tertiary hospital

 

Buddhiraj Shantinath Patil

 

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, D. Y Patil Medical Collage, Kasaba Bawda, Kolhapur, D Y Patil Medical Collage And Hospital, Kadamwadi, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: dr.buddhirajpatil86@gmail.com  

 

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